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PimmmLard. Potatoes. New Sourkraut.And. a Complete line of other Produce.-'smm&mmHighest Prices for Cottonseed, Chickens,Eggs, Beeswax, Etc.Produce just now in strong demandat Good Prices.mAi* the market report u compll-!,u.uC/, and chaneed weekly, accord-highest market price, paid.wednesday -.480 ........ :± 7c 10 to 15o#} 15 to >c...... :. .10 to 17c (per palr)...„.— J***" s nominal■jpaub __onntin to 1bale. Sales only at12ITTUE STICKERS."Scotch Oats" at Perlitz'.Aug. Warnken'e, Dec. 1.Binges at Vedder's.i all kinds at JohnCranberries, Currants, Citron,Date*, etc., at Perlitz'.Pare Ribbon Cane Molasses atReaper & Steinmann's.r, ihe 3d. I. Ditch. Kainer, iof ywas in the dty last week.'Mrs. Walter Upton and littledaughter left for Brownwood Sat-urday, Nov. 24th.The only place for two spools ofthread for five (5) cents, any sizeor color, at I. Ditch's.Mr wwasChristmasat Levey's,and get your supply.ousand p(fundsApply to W H. Morrow.Hack berry, Tex.25 pieces of bleached and un-* * ' pting 21 yards wide,quality will be solda yard, not over ten (10)to the customer, at I.Remember the big Flannel Sale, 30th. I. Ditch.Mr. (Jus Russek made a busi-ness trip to Flatonia Tuesday.Try "Snow Drop" Flour Justreceived a car at Perlitz'.Corset sale! Corset Sale! Corsetsale! Wednesday 5th at I.-Ditch's.Wanted—A man to attend tohorses and do yard work. Applyto Dr. Walker.Mr. E.R. Vogt made the Stick-er a pleasant call Thursday andhad his subscription figures ad-vanced a year.M. C. Levey, the Notary, isready at all times to do your legalwriting and acknowledging in cor-rect manner and style.Mr. Win. Cornelson came upThursday from Eagle Lake, wherehe is temporarily located, return-ing Friday morning.Call around and see our Christ-mas Toys before buying. JohnSt. Wrba Sons.Mr. Gh: Baumgarten shipped aear of fine beeves to Kansas CityLa Monday, from the sale of whichhe experts to receive a handsomerevenue.Levey is the boss dealer in horse-radish, celery, cranberries, jellies,and all such toothsome articles>Mr, W. H. Morrow, of Hack-berry, Sup't of the Glass ChappelSunday School and an industriousand successful farmer, was inSchulenburg Monday.Special offer for Monday, 3d,125 pair White Window Shades,$1.25 quality, will be sold at 65c.Four (4) pair to the customer.I. Ditch..Mrs. Chris. Baumgarten, Sr.and Mrs. Ernest Baumgarten arespending a few days with friendsand relatives in Glidden.Beautiful designs in StampedLinens, just what you want forholiday gifts, atMiss Katye Wolters.Fresh California soft shell wal-nuts at Vedder's.Dill Pickles, Krout and Herring,fresh stock, at Perlitz'.Go to Levey for pickles by thedozen, or in buckets, in kegs or inglass.Fresh raisins, currants, seededraisins, citron, dates and figs atVedder's.Sheeting sale! Sheeting sale!Sheeting sale! Thursday the 6th,at I. Ditch's.Go to Levey for all sorts ofcereals, such as farina, oat meal,barley, rice, etc.Industrious ''little women" willfind a suitable gift for mother atMiss Katye Wolters.No better work can be done thanthe Paul Steam Laundry turns out.G. M. Johnson, agent.Mrs. L. E. Woodul, wife of ourproficient night telegrapher, visit-ed friends and relatives in Lulinglast week^I am paying from $2.50 to $2.75per 100 for seed cotton.W. H. McKmnon.Mr Henry Meyer, of Swiss Alps,spent Tuesday in the city and paidthe Sticker both a pleasant calland an appreciated subscription.For Sale—Land notes on landlocated about 3 miles soqth ofSchulenburg. For further partic-ulars address or call- at this office.Mr. C J. Brieger, of Brislo, wasin Schulenburg Wednesday andcame up to see our gasoline en-gine and cylender press in opera-tion. He^was very much pleasedwith our modern machinery andsaid the people were pardonablypropd of the Sticker.1 have the photographs of alltombstones in my office and youcan save the agents expense bycalling on .me when you are in needof anything in that line.Ernst Chris. Baumgarten.Mr. Richard Ahrnes, formerlyof Gonzales county, has recentlyremoved Jo Schulenburg where hewill manage a public cotton plat-form. Mr.'Abrnes thinks we haveone of the best towns in Texas andhas concluded to cast his fortunewith ours.Fresh Nuts—Almonds, Filbertsand soft-shell Walnuts at John St.Wrba Sons.Mrs. ,E. B. Kessler, Miss Kess-ler and Mrs. L. Roos left for SanAntonio last week where theyexpect to spena several days.Mr. Gus Russek accompanied theparty as far as Flatonia.Remember the big Flannel SaleFriday, 30th. I. Ditch.Mr. L. Boiling, of Swiss Alps,was in the city Friday and calledand had bis subscription to theSticker and Galveston News re-newed a year.Mr. G. M. Johnson, while re-turning home, from the city, Mon-day night struck his foot against aplank, which was not securely fast-ed to the street crossing, causinghim to fall, injurying his left armquite painfully.=!=$" <'S -WCloaks. Collarettes.*■<***Have you seen this line? It is worth looking at. We have^sold the iasttwo weeks more than the whole previous season. Here area few1 of our styles and prices:Ladies' Capes.Black Cloth Cape, fur trimmed 50cBlack Cloth Cape, fur trimmed, with 6 f Alldouble collar 0 I llUBlack Cloth Cape, fur trimmed, nicely | Cftbraided...... | UUBlack Cloth Cape, far trimmed, extra 2 00BEfc1 >S <7Grey Cloth Cape, fur trimmed,tally for young ladies Navy Blue Cloth Cape, fur trimmed,especially for young ladies:...Black Cloth Cape, fur trimmed, extralong... Black Velvet Cape, braided —Black Velvet Cape, braided, fancylining... —Plush Cape, fur trimming Plush Cape,, fur trim., fancy lining 4Plush Capes, better qualities $5 '00 ft 8espec- j|2312375505075757550OOJackets.Black Cloth Jackets, $4 50 ail 5 OOCollarettes.Far Collarettes, in seal, etc. They are fl AAbeautiful; verry dressy,- at $2 75 to 0 UULadies' Waists.Ladies' Flannel Waists, assorted colors. I Cf|They are very cheap at 65C, 90C, I.25 I 3UUnderskirts.Ladies' Underskirts, latest styles of 7CBlack Sateen I wLadies'Underskirts, black striped Sateen 05Ladies' Underskirts, assorted colors, I Eftcorded I uUAssorted colors, better quality 1 75Assorted colors, pleated 2 50IiLadies' Skirts, Black Worsted 175Ladies' Skirts, " " braided 3 OOLadies' Skirts, black and navy blue Q rfjserge J OUwEf show a well assorted line in UNDERWEAR, such as J}6rset Covers, Drawers, Gowns andVests. The latter we have in many different qualities, from 10c for the cheapest CottonGarment to $1.50 for an unshrinkable Wool Vest made in Switzerland.Ladies who have Dressmaking in mind will be inierested in the December ButterickPatterns just received. The skirt effects are very novel apd show everylatest vogue, particularly in Hygienic Skirts. Cloak suggestionsare also up to date. The Delineator for December isnow for sale in this department.♦ CRANZ «& KESSLER.Skat Tournament—Harvest Ball.The Skat tournament and har-vest ball given at Turner's Hall,Sunday afternoon and night, werethoroughly enjoyable occassionsand afforded those who were for-tunate enough to attend a delght-ful time. In the afternoon abouttwenty-one gentlemen, all expertsin the difficult, but interesting,German game, had their attentionvery much engaged in an effort todefeat their opponent, and to cap-ture one of the three prizes thathad been offered by the manage-ment in its desire to create thegreatest possible interest. Mr.John Schumann won the first, Mr.Fips Ebling the second and Mr.H. Hack the third prize, uponwhich they received the congratu-lations of their numerous friends,who however are not willing toacknowledge them as the finestSkat players of this section. Theplayers who drd not win prizesthink that those who did, had abig run of luck Sunday which^theymay not have next time, to whichthe prize winners simply replythat a poor workman cussing histools. The ball at night was wellattended and in addition to contri-buting greatly to the pleasure ofthose who enjoyed the many pret-ty dances of the evening, also en-tertained a number of spectatorswho took advantage of the oppor-tunity to hear the sweet music dis-coursed by Hilden's Weimarband. Mr. John Oltmanns, mas-ter of ceremonies, who took theinitiative in providing these de-lightful entertainments, and whosehospitality was very much in evi-dence on both occassions, deservesand is receiving the profusethanks of his friends. Mr. HenryBeniker had charge of the refresh-ents and served them in hisusual courteous manner.Evaporated Figs at Vedder's.A boy to gladden the hearts andbrighten the lives of his parents,arrived at the home of Mr. andMrs. Chas. Berger, Thursday after-noon. Both mother and child arereported doing nicely.In a Few Days'Largest and cheapest assortmentof X-mas Toys atJohn St. Wrba Sons.Until further notice the CaneBelt railroad will only run onetrkin a day and that is a "mixed,"'on account of the condition of thecountry since the storm.Special! Special! Special 1For Tuesday the 4th, pure whiteLinen Table Cloths, by the yard;full width 70 inches, in white only,50 and 65c quality, Will be sold for32c per yard, not over one tablecloth to the customer.For Sale or RentMy old homestead.Geo. W. Hoeffert.Mr. C. L. Melcher and son Emilof Swiss Alp were in the city afew hours Saturday en route toEl Campo, where they expect tospend several days caring for theirinterest in that section of the state.Notice!Al^accounts and notes past dueand unsettled by Dec. 5th, 1900,will be given our attorneys forcolleotion. Acoounts and noteswill be handed attorneys on 6th ofDecember, 1900, and settlementwill have to be made with them.Respectfully,E. Baumgarten & Bro.Achtuog IAlle Rechnungen und Notenwelche fallig sind und nicht biszum 5ten December, 1900, bezahltwerden, werden unsere Advokateniiberlielert fttr collektion. AlleRechnungen und noten werden am6ten December iiberlrefert undmiissen dann mit den Advokatenabgemacht werden.Achtunesvoll,E. Baumgarten & Bro.Dr. I. E. Clark has presentedhis friend, Mr. James Bennett, thepopular sheriff of Lavaca county,with a thoroughbred horse whichis a product of bis Bermuda Valleystock farm. Dr, Clark and SheriffBennett are both personal andpolitical friends and the formerwished to know that the latter wasprovided with a thoroughbred foruse during his present administra-tion, therefore the bestowal.Attention, Farmers!Beginning next week I will onlygin 2 days in the week, viz:day and Saturday.W. H. McKinnonFri-There's no way that we can dis-cover of making the BUCKSKINBREECHES any better. We saythey are the beat working pants onearth. We are so sure that weare right, that we take all thechances and offer you your moneyback if you can find the smallestdetail about them that isn't right.Then too, we ask no more forthem than other makers charge forcommon goods.Stove Wood,We have stove wood for any andall sizes of stoves. We deliver iton short notice.Luecke & Windel.I. E. CLARK, M. D.,Physician and Surgeon.Diseases of women and children a specialtyStrict attention to calls both .night and day.Office is at my residence, Schulenburg, Texas.W. W.WALKER, M. D.,Physician and Surgeon.At Residence. I Schulenburg, Texas.Calls i$tt at my residence will re-ceive prompt attention day or night.Telephone conneotlon* with all parts of thecounty.DR. C. C. MATTHEWS,Physician and Surgeon.Calls day or night will receive promptattention. Office at Residence. ^Telephone connection to all parts ofthe county.F. H. NEUHAUS, M. D.,Physician & Surgeon.OFFICE: At Breym&nn's Drug Store.Telephone connection with all parts of thecounty.ii. w. wallaceA ttorney-A t-Ij awofjtxch just xorvh or court rouseOBin AL PRACTICHLAND MATTERSiBSTRACTIXOn^ATON^Y,TEXAS.J. F. WOLTERS. TOM LANEWOLTERS & LANE,Lawyers.Will practice in State and Federal Courts.Office orer First National Bank.LaGRANGE, TEXAS.RAILROAD TIME TABLE.SUNSET ROUTE AT SCMULENBURQ.EAST.Day Train 3:21 p mNight Train 11:50 p m- . WESTVDay Train '. 1:00 p mNight Train 4:35 a mM. K. St T. AT LA QRANQE,G. H. McLure, Agent.NORTH.No. 4. Passenger—Daily .12:39 p mNo. 6. Flyer " 9:45 p mNo. 74. mixed, dally (except Sun.). 4:30 p mSOUTH.No. 8. Passenger—Daily « 5:26 p mNo. 5. Flyer " 9:19 a mNo. 73. Mixed dally (except Sun.) .9:00 a merr I* OFFICE B s.Theo. Wolters, Mayor; Henry Ellen Marshal.ALDERMEN.R. A. Wolters, John Oltmanns, H. Bohl-mann, F. F. Schaefer, Emil Schulz.City Council meets the first Tuesday in eachmonth, at 4 p. m,I. & G. N. R. R.EXCURSIONS.HOLIDAY EXCURSIONSTo Mexico and to the Southeast.Tickets will be on sale Dec. 20-21-22.Between local stations, tickets on saleDec. 23,24, 25,26, 31 and Jan. 1.CHICAGO. *Dec. 1-8, account International LiveStock Exposition. Tickets on saleNov. 28-9 and Dec. 3-4, 1900.Low excursion rates will be madefor all the above occasions.Ask Ticket Agents for particulars asto rates, dates of sale, or write toD. J. Price,G. P. & T A., I. & G. N. R. R.Palestine Texas.Grand Ball at Texas Hall.The pleasurable loving peopleof Schulenburg and seotion are cer-tainly fortunate in having such anarmy of friends whose greatestpride is in providing for their en-tertainments and pleasure; friendswhose tireless efforts are alwaysdevoted to devising means andmethods that will afford innocentamusement and delightful recrea-tion to the general public. Mr.Sigmund Schaefer, prince of good,fellows, is one of our prominentpromoters of public pleasure andis always arranging some pleasantsurprise for his friends. Mr.Sohaefer's Jastest contribution, inthe pleasurable line, was a grandball, given at Texas Hall Sundaynight, which was enjoyed by agreat many people from both thecity and country all of whom wereprofuse in their bestowal of praiseupon their gracious and generoushost. Sohulenburg's string band,of which the town is so pardonablyproud, was engaged for the oc-casion and maintained its previous,ly acquired reputation for excel-lency. Mr, Win. Voelkel, thepopular mixologist, assisted Mr.Schaefer in the entertainment ofthe latter's guests and as usualcame in for his share of the peopie's gratitude.If you have sore throat, sorenessacross the back or side, or yourlungs feel sore or tender, or youare threatened with diphtheria orpneumonia, apply BALLARD'SSNOW LINIMENT externally,and use BALLARD'S HORE-HOUND SYRUP. Paul Brey-inann. X-MAS TOYS!To arrive, about Dec. 1st,the finest assortment of Toysin Schulenburg, .C. S. Vedder.Seed Cotton.—I am payingfrom $2.50 to $2.75 per 100 forseed cotton.W. H. McKinnon.Seasonable GoodsCAPES and JACKETS, new and handsomestyles, have arrived, which it will payyou to examine.FALL DRESS GOODS and trimmings to match 1them.UNDERWEAR, full line at low prices. Provideyourself for the cold weather c6ming.PERLITZ &. OO.Fine Assortment of . . . .*2)rt/ Soods and SroceriesHas Been Received at . .R. A. WOLTERSPrices as Low as the Lowest.-Goods the Best to be had.Call and see our goods.Get our Prices.JUST RECEIVEDa ear°f furniturellJhioh will be sold at the mostReasonable ^Prices.We aru still headquarters forthe popular >$/7 and >$79 '"7?ewRoyal" Sewing 97/ach/nes.large line of the pre ties t rugsin town just received.E. BAUMGARTEN & BRO.SAN MARCOSTKXA8. .CORONAL INSTITUTE.A Boarding school for Girls and Boys. Complete courses in Literature,History, Mathematics and everything that goes to make Up a well roundedEducation. Music Department in charge of the best Conservatory Teachers.Art Department very fine. Elocution Teacher one of the best in Texas.Moral and refined community. Healthy location—not a death in the Institutesince its organization 31 years ago.Send for Catalogue. Bates very reasonable. A. A. THOMAS, A. M., President.Have you tried theRound Rale?Ilf. Jfc. TlfcJCinnon,bridge, 33eachd Co. I!... J837--J900.. j-Stovesytanaes.VheSSostCookStovein theWorld.S will award a prize of define set of cooking vessels forthe oldest Rridge dc Reach "Superior" Cook Stove in use./ carry the most complete assortment of JVardware inthe county.Jfc ZP. SchaeferSchulenburg, TJex,Messrs. Creed Kitfcock and JoeShiver, of Weimar were in Schul-enburg between trains Sunday.While here Mr. Hancock reportedthat Dr, J. D. McGregor's mercan-tile establishment at Weimar wasburgUfized Saturday, and a con-siderable sum of money and aquautity of goods stolen, amongother things taken were a numberof overcoats. Officers of thissection will be provided, as soonas possible with a list of goodsmissing and are requested to beon the lookout for the theives.For burns, cuts, bruises, lacera-tions, or injuries of anv descrip-tion, BALLARD'S SNOW LINI-MENT is a sovereign remedy. Itnevnr fails to do srood, and sopromptly that its wonderful cura-tive properties frequently createsurprise. Price 25 and 50 cents.Paul Bre^nann. kRev. A. G. Noland will holddevine services at Glass Chappelon Sunday, December the JOth,and will in the future fill hia re-.' gular appointment, at that place,' on the third Sunday in each month,to which the public is cordially! invited. Mr. Noland is well andfavorably known in Fayette countyaud his appointment is yVery grati-fying to his large concourse offriends and admirers.Infant mortality is somethingj frightful. Nearly one-quarter diebefore they reach one year, one-third before they are five, and one-i half before they are fifteen!, Thotimely use of WHITE'S CREAM' VERMIFUGE would save a ma-I joriiy of these precious lives. Pricei 25 cents. Paul Breymann.I The Sticker begs to acknowledgethe receipt of an invitation to theBanquet and Ball to be given inhonor of Mr. W. T. Amsler andbride, at the Opera House, Shiner,Tex., Thursday evening, Nov. 29.YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKIN6When you take Grove's Tasteless'(/hill Tonic because the formula isplainly printed on every bottleshowing that it is simply Iron andQuinine in a tasteless form. NoCure, No Pay. 50c.r'mR. 5- iZ'"3VV; asi"Uhe Round Rale always brings *Vop Rrices.aaaaaaaaaaam■